This Russian vocabulary exercise is intended for intermediate and advanced Russian learners. Today we are going to train your abilities to compose the questions and phrases in Russian.
Let’s imagine we are at the airport. Your task is to translate to Russian the phrases you might hear or might need to ask while making a reservation or checking-in in an airport.
Of course, all these phrases in English can be translated differently, and our translations are not the only correct versions, but we try to give you the closest and most common possible translations.
The audio of the lesson includes all the phrases of today’s exercise in Russian.
- I’d like to make a reservation on the 9:25 morning flight from Madrid to Moscow.
Show answerЯ бы хоте́л(а) заброни́ровать биле́т на рейс в 9:25 из Мадри́да в Москву́. - Could we have a window/an aisle seat, please?
Show answerМо́жно нам ме́сто у окна́/в прохо́де? - I’d like to cancel/change my reservation.
Show answerЯ бы хоте́л(а) отмени́ть/измени́ть мою́ бронь. - How long does the flight take?
Show answerСко́лько вре́мени дли́тся рейс? - Is it a non-stop/direct flight?
Show answerЭ́то беспоса́дочный/прямо́й рейс? - What is the flight number?
Show answerКакой номер рейса? - What time do I have check in?
Show answerКогда́ на́до зарегистри́роваться (пройти́ регистра́цию)? - Where do I check in?
Show answerГде прохо́дит регистра́ция? - When is boarding time?
Show answerВо ско́лько поса́дка? - What is the gate number?
Show answerКако́й но́мер воро́т? - What’s the charge for each excess kilo?
Show answerСко́лько ну́жно доплати́ть за ка́ждый ли́шний килогра́мм? - Your luggage is well overweight.
Show answerВаш бага́ж ве́сит значи́тельно бо́льше поло́женного ве́са. - What time do we arrive?
Show answerВо ско́лько мы прилета́ем? - Has our check-in/boarding been called, yet?
Show answerУже́ объяви́ли регистра́цию/поса́дку? - Do you have any baggage?
Show answerУ вас есть бага́ж?